I used to be for labour now i hate them with a paaion as much as the tories read this article from a foreign newspaper and see if you can still defend labour afterwards!
http://www.macleans.ca/article.jsp?content=20070611_106150_106150
2007-09-27
08:15:23
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as usual the blinkered fools who dont want to face the truth and its passion by the way simple typo! that why this country is in ruins thanks to mindless idiots like you two!!!
2007-09-27
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Artimorty i do think for myself and since i dont live in tunbridge wells and live in newcastle which has always been a safe seat for labour you need to have the cuppa you fool presumption is a false believe and you my freind seem to be full of it
2007-09-28
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Yes I absolutely agree with you!!! New Labour have destroyed the country, now they are literally stamping on the ruins...
2007-09-27 09:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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The Labour party has destroyed British values completely, and as for the armed forces, can you wonder if morale is at an all time low, when they are expected to fight with out dated equipment and not even decent gear to wear.. Our boys and girls are doing a thankless task because of lying politicians and they, the people who got them into it, are still enjoying the high life. New labour trumpets about increased wealth to the country and all the time the nations standard of living goes down. We who were once world leaders are now brought low by these posturing idiots. Rapidly turning into a third world country on all fronts education, health crime etc etc etc.
The people who vote them in deserve everything they will get! Lets hope common sense in Britain is not dead
2007-09-27 10:13:15
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answered by trish 5
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People in UK talk about Tories, Labour, Liberals etc. but the 2 main parties really are as one. There is no difference.
The Labour Party has gone so far to the right, Hitler is considering applying for membership.
The Tories are so far to the left, Fidel Castro is reported to have been on the phone to Cameron.
I have always voted Tory but this time I am going to try UKIP. At least they are a little bit British.
It doesn't matter who you vote for though, THE GOVERNMENT STILL GET IN.
2007-09-27 08:45:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Not a huge fan of the current "New" Labour either. Much preferred the old one. At least you knew what they stood for.
I love the fact that the link you posted is covered with adverts for McDonalds and it's bleating about obesity. I would take it that its probably from a US syndication, trying to make America feel better about itself. Pay no heed to the Daily Mail readers either as its in about the same league.
Btw, whats a lovie? Or a paaion come to that?
EDIT:- I belive your addition of "mindless idiots" is something of a case of "pot calling the kettle black" since your knee-jerk, mouth-foaming "disgusted, from Tunbridge Wells" reaction to a piece of journalism that has its own political bias. Think for yourself and don't believe eveything you read. Now calm down and have a cuppa, theres a good fellow.
2007-09-27 08:25:40
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answered by Anonymous
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A fairly typical 'why-oh-why?' article from a right-of-centre journalist.
Labour are far from perfect and have made many mistakes but they're still a credible governing party - the Tories are in no fit state to try to run the country, Cameron is already well on the way to be their third leader in a row not to make it to PM.
2007-09-28 04:47:25
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answered by Huh? 7
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I've given up on Labour they don't give a toss about anyone other than themselves, the middle classes and immigrants. Poor working and unemployed British people can go hang for all they care.
Hate to admit this but I'm voting Plaid Cymru next time and I've always said I never would.
2007-09-28 05:20:03
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answered by Anonymous
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You could say exactly the same for the David "Call me dave and Hug a Hoodie" Cameron conservatives.
"If voting changed anything they'd abolish it." Ken Livingstone
2007-09-27 08:31:32
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ive been labour all my life but down to the political stance between bush/blair i no longer vote for them, but what alternatives are there because in reality, they are all a bunch of liars whose interests lies in there selfs, no matter what party it is
2007-09-27 08:43:58
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answered by mo w 1
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Can't be bothered. I also vote Labour, despite many misgivings. What is the alternative; the Tories? No thank you.
2007-09-27 08:24:05
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answered by Cherrypicker 7
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